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This feature originally ran in the May/June 2025 edition of the Valley Living magazine, a publication produced bi-monthly by ...
Rodney “Rod” Ross, a Lanett mayoral candidate, cares for his city’s future. The lifelong resident was born in the West ...
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit, a powerful tribute honoring the lives lost and heroism ...
Dena Little, the founder and executive director of Storybook Farm, talked to the West Point Rotary Club on Thursday about the ...
In talking with people, one of the most bipartisan issues people support involves some sort of ban on stock trading by government officials. This week, supporters of good government got some good news ...
All kinds of bad things happen if you have a leak. If it’s a water leak, then you might discover mold growing and possibly structural damage to your home or office. A leak in your water system will ...
Charles Autry, a native of Lanett for almost 71 years, has put in his bid for the mayor’s race. Autry was an All-State ...
The Lanett Regional Airport will be hosting its first-ever Breakfast Fly-In on Aug. 16. The event will serve as an ...
For the seventh year in a row, Troup County School System is recruiting volunteers for the READ-LEARN-GROW program to work in ...
Jarquez McCullough is ready to show off his leadership skills if elected to the Lanett City Council District 3 seat. As an ...
For some time, I have been planning to read Michael Thurmond’s biography of the founder of our state, James Edward Oglethrope, and am happy to say I have finally gotten around to that.  Is it ever a ...
There is a lot of different opinions about higher education in recent years. There is a lot of different opinions on the value of a college education as well as concerns about the cost of education.